Doubt: A Parable
Theater
Directed by longtime Rockwell Group collaborator Scott Ellis, Doubt: A Parable stars Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan. This Broadway revival of the 2004 play by John Patrick Shanley won the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play and Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Inspired by the subtle philosophical and moral questions at the heart of the show, Rockwell Group took a fragmented—though naturalistic—approach to the set.
- Client
- Roundabout Theatre Company
- Project Category
- Theater
The action takes place at the St. Nicholas Church School, a grammar school in the Bronx of 1964.
The windows fly out as Father Flynn, the beloved progressive parish priest, is seen giving a short sermon in front of a large stained glass church window.
Throughout the show, windows serve as moments of transition; through them, the audience is able to see the connection between scenes.
The principal’s office suggests a previous era in its furnishings—appropriate for an institution that wouldn’t have updated its interiors for the times. Salmon-colored walls, dark wood details, and green and white floor tiles evoke the muted warmth of a well-worn office.
Behind the office, a printed drop of the Bronx cityscape looms above an ivy-covered church wall.
The principal's office rotates to reveal the aged stone facade of the Church Garden; an additional garden wall and bench track on.